TQS reporter Mary Kay Davis brings us another day at PIQF and makes us a part of the journey. Join her as she meets friends and designers and talks with TQS members. As always, there are award-winning quilts that are as varied as they are amazing.
TQS reporter Mary Kay Davis brings us another day at PIQF and makes us a part of the journey. Join her as she meets friends and designers and talks with TQS members. As always, there are award-winning quilts that are as varied as they are amazing.
While strolling through New York City in April, we found inspiration for fabulous quilt designs in the most unusual places. As others quickly walked by, going about their daily routines, we were busy looking up AND down, fascinated by the stunning metal, stone, and glasswork found in and around the city. Join us for a slide show featuring some of these inspirational sights.
Here are some more of the quilts that make our history. Take a moment and be surprised by the colors and the appliqué used.
Walk again with us through the aisles at Houston Market. This is where the vendors sell to the quilt stores. See the products, fabrics, and bling that will be coming to your stores soon.
We continue our vendor theme with If I Were Love, by Ricky Tims from his Heart & Soul CD.
These wonderful quilts are a part of our heritage and an inspiration for our future. Please note the sign "Unknown Quilter" and make sure all of your quilts have labels. It may not seem important now, but it will be later.
Thank you to IQA for sharing this great collection. Come back Sunday for Part II.
For the music we are using Doyle Dokes's Nothing's Too Good For A Friend from the Sounds of Wood and Steel CD.